Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith

Editor: Alfred P. Putnam
Publisher: Roberts Brothers, Boston, 1875
Denomination: Liberal Church of America
Language: English
Notes: Selections of hymns and other sacred poems of the Liberal Church in America, with biographical sketches of the writers, and with historical and illustrative notes
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399O Lord of life, to thee we prayPage Scan
400Great Source of good, our God and FriendPage Scan
401Theories, which thousands cherishPage Scan
402God of the soul, help us to reverePage Scan
403In ages past, majestic prophets camePage Scan
404Look around thee say how longPage Scan
405Glorious that faith which prompts to deedsPage Scan
406In each breeze that wanders freePage Scan
407In darkest hours I hear a voicePage Scan
408O God of light and lovePage Scan
409Lord of all, we bow before theePage Scan
410Great God in heaven above We offer up in lovePage Scan
411One bright flower has drooped and fadedPage Scan
412When Israel's host, in days of oldPage Scan
413Begirt with wood crowned hillsPage Scan
414Thou who didst aid our sires to raisePage Scan
415The soul does its own life to nature givePage Scan
416Not all the beauties of this joyous earthPage Scan
417I stand between the future and the pastPage Scan
418The veil has dropped her spirit nowPage Scan
419Genius for us has wroughtPage Scan
420In life's horizon rose a starPage Scan
421Work of a hand whose graver cutPage Scan
422O fair haired northern heroPage Scan
423No Sabbath hush, has ledPage Scan
424O thou whose spirit Moses did inspirePage Scan
425The whispering sea the thundering surfPage Scan
426Build not on tomorrowPage Scan
427In this green lane we often walkedPage Scan
428Eternal Father, at whose wordPage Scan
429O holy is the golden lightPage Scan
430At dead of night a south-west breezePage Scan
431O God, mine eyes and ears unsealPage Scan
432O God, my agony is greatPage Scan
433O thou whose boundless power and lovePage Scan
434A wondrous star our pioneerPage Scan
435Beneath thy trees today we meetPage Scan
436A memory of vanished dreamsPage Scan
437Blest spirit of my life, O, stayPage Scan
438'Tis the youth in all my motionPage Scan
439Happy the man, who, sauntering on his wayPage Scan
440Forms beloved, whose memory haunts mePage Scan
441My God, my Father, and my FriendPage Scan
442A voice by Jordan's shorePage Scan
443Beneath the shadow of the crossPage Scan
444Go forth to life, O child of earthPage Scan
445I look to thee in every needPage Scan
446O God, thy children gathered herePage Scan
447Holy Spirit, truth divine, Dawn upon this soul of minePage Scan
448Love for all and can it bePage Scan
449One holy church of God appearsPage Scan
450Peace, peace on earth, the heart of man foreverPage Scan
451O still in accents sweet and strongPage Scan
452Tis winter now, the fallen snowPage Scan
453Now on land and sea descendingPage Scan
454Again, as evening's shadow fallsPage Scan
455Hither, bright angels, wing your flightPage Scan
456He was not what the world counts richPage Scan
457Two pilgrims to the Holy LandPage Scan
458Forget not the dead, who have lovedPage Scan
459Go forth, the sky is blue abovePage Scan
460Go, with a manly heartPage Scan
461Underneath the sod low lyingPage Scan
462This cottage door, this gentle galePage Scan
463O happiest he, whose riper years retainPage Scan
464Come up, the moon is rising fastPage Scan
465There are, thank heaven, beneath this fitful domePage Scan
466Thou who hast called our being herePage Scan
467Ye sacred walls, blest freedom's shrinePage Scan
468Father, in thy mysterious presence kneelingPage Scan
469God of the earnest heartPage Scan
470Lord, once our faith in man no fear could movePage Scan
471Onward, onward, though the regionPage Scan
472Thou, whose glad summer yieldsPage Scan
473To light, that shines in stars and soulsPage Scan
474I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sentPage Scan
475Life of ages, richly poured, Love of God, unspent and freePage Scan
476City of God, how broad and farPage Scan
477Strong souled Reformer, whose far seeing faithPage Scan
478The will divine that woke a waiting timePage Scan
479The Sabbath bells ring out upon the airPage Scan
480Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding handPage Scan
481I have done at length with dreamingPage Scan
482Not yet along the purpling skyPage Scan
483O my tried soul, be patientPage Scan
484I pray, with meek hands on my breastPage Scan
485No night, no night, O blessed dawnPage Scan
486I dare not echo those who sayPage Scan
487The morning breaks upon my eyesPage Scan
488At cool of day, with God I walkPage Scan
489O holy mother had no angel's voicePage Scan
490Thou wert beside us on our daily wayPage Scan
492Hunger no more, O starving ones of earthPage Scan
493There is a cable stretched from earth to heavenPage Scan
494My God once mixed a harsh cupPage Scan
495The worlds that shine above us nightlyPage Scan
496A sleepless night; the rain pours fastPage Scan
497O Father, kindly deign to hearPage Scan
498Jesus has lived, and we would bringPage Scan
499Within the shadow of his cross we standPage Scan

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